Number of Long-Term Students Served in a Local Education Agency At Risk Program who Showed Improvement Greater than One Full Grade Level from the Pre- to Post-test Exams - Math: 2013-14 1

The total statewide number of long-term students who scored greater than one full grade level higher on their post-tests than on their pre-tests in math while enrolled in a local education agency at risk program. [More about...]

1Description: The total statewide number of long-term students who scored greater than one full grade level higher on their post-tests than on their pre-tests in math while enrolled in a local education agency at risk program.; Academic Year: 2013-14; Grade: N/A; Note: The total statewide number of long-term students who scored greater than one full grade level higher on their post-tests than on their pre-tests in math while enrolled in a local education agency at risk program. This indicator is a sum of three indicators: students who improved up to 1/2 grade level, between ½ and 1 grade level and more than 1 grade level on their pre-post-tests. Note that Title I, Part D, programs and facilities have the flexibility to select the pre- and post-test assessments that are best suited to their populations. Assessments are therefore not the same across the nation, and likely not the same between districts and States. Due to this variation, comparisons of State reading and math data may not be appropriate. An at risk program targets students who are at risk for academic failure, have a drug or alcohol problem, are pregnant or parenting, have been in contact with the juvenile justice system in the past, are at least 1 year behind the expected age/grade level, have limited English proficiency, are gang members, have dropped out of school in the past, or have a high absenteeism rate at school. A dash (-) indicates that the data are missing or not available. The symbol "n Source: EDFacts/Consolidated State Performance Report, 2013-14: http://www2.ed.gov/admins/lead/account/consolidated/index.html; Data Uploaded On: 07/24/2015